Historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, and scientists often find that connections between climate and human activity are particularly clear, and especially well-documented, in times of crisis. It is no surprise, then, that scholars have sought to link the Bronze Age collapse to climate change…They found that, in Northwestern Europe, populations began to decline more than a century before the late Bronze Age climate started to cool. Collapse in this part of Europe therefore cannot be tied to climate change.

BTW, the MO of the Climate Alarmists is to deny, deflect, deceive, distort, and attack. One favorite tactic is to “appeal to authority,” who are often the “Fact Checkers.” These favorite attack dogs are a tainted jury at best.

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They found that, in Northwestern Europe, populations began to decline more than a century before the late Bronze Age climate started to cool. Collapse in this part of Europe therefore cannot be tied to climate change.

It wasn’t a uni-variable collapse, it was a combination of events:
1) The treaty between Egypt and the Hittites resulted in a large number of unemployed “runners.”
2) It is believed that the “runners” organized and formed armies that later became known as the “Sea People.”
3) Clusters of Earthquakes devastated the Mediterranean.
4) The economies were heavily dependent upon themselves, largely to food and the elements of bronze. Tin came from one location, copper from another, wheat from another. Taking out any one country greatly weakened the others.
5) There were sever droughts and crop failures.
6) Political unrest and civil war is believed to have ended the Hittites.

Climate change wasn’t the only factor of the collapse, but it was definitely a major one. You can’t support an army if you can’t feed it.